Three Reporters Without Borders representatives, including secretary-general Robert Menard, today unfurled a banner showing the Olympic rings transformed into handcuffs at the official Olympic torch-lighting ceremony in Olympia, in Greece
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French philosopher Andre Glucksmann attends on October 14, 2008 the second day of the 12th Forum 2000 Conference in Prague, held under the auspices of former Czech president Vaclav Havel, focusing on opennes and fundamentalism in the 21st century. Other guests of Forum 2000 are political activist and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, journalist and founder of Reporters Without Borders Robert Menard of France, political physochologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India and Belarussian dissident Alyksandr Milinkevich and Former World Trade Organization (WTO) director-general, Mike Moore of New Zealand.
French philosopher Andre Glucksmann speaks on October 14, 2008, the second day of the 12th Forum 2000 Conference in Prague, held under the auspices of former Czech president Vaclav Havel, focusing on opennes and fundamentalism in the 21st century. Other guests of Forum 2000 are political activist and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, journalist and founder of Reporters Without Borders Robert Menard of France, political physochologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India and Belarussian dissident Alyksandr Milinkevich and Former World Trade Organization (WTO) director-general, Mike Moore of New Zealand.
Trudy Stevenson, opposition leader in Zimbabwe, attends on October 14, 2008, the second day of the 12th Forum 2000 Conference in Prague, held under the auspices of former Czech president Vaclav Havel, focusing on opennes and fundamentalism in the 21st century. Other guests of Forum 2000 are political activist and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, journalist and founder of Reporters Without Borders Robert Menard of France, political physochologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India and Belarussian dissident Alyksandr Milinkevich and Former World Trade Organization (WTO) director-general, Mike Moore of New Zealand.
Former World Trade Organization (WTO) director-general, Mike Moore of New Zealand gives an interview on 14 October 2008 during the second day of the 12th Forum 2000 Conference held under the auspices of former Czech president Vaclav Havel focusing on openness and fundamentalism in the 21st century, in Zofin Palace, Prague. Other guests of Forum 2000 are political activist and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, journalist and founder of Reporters Without Borders, Robert Menard of France, political physochologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India and Belarussian dissident Alyksandr Milinkevich.
Former World Trade Organization (WTO) director-general, Mike Moore of New Zealand gives an interview on October 14, 2008 during the second day of the 12th Forum 2000 Conference held under the auspices of former Czech president Vaclav Havel focusing on openness and fundamentalism in the 21st century, in Zofin Palace, Prague. Other guests of Forum 2000 are political activist and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, journalist and founder of Reporters Without Borders, Robert Menard of France, political physochologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India and Belarussian dissident Alyksandr Milinkevich.
Former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov gives an interview on 14 October 2008 during the second day of the 12th Forum 2000 Conference held under the auspices of former Czech president Vaclav Havel focusing on openness and fundamentalism in the 21st century, in Zofin Palace, Prague. Other guests of Forum 2000 are political activist and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, journalist and founder of Reporters Without Borders, Robert Menard of France, political physochologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India, Belarussian dissident Alyksandr Milinkevich and Former World Trade Organization (WTO) director-general, Mike Moore of New Zealand.
Political psychologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India gives a speech on 14 October 2008 during the second day of the 12th Forum 2000 Conference held under the auspices of former Czech president Vaclav Havel focusing on openness and fundamentalism in the 21st century, in Zofin Palace, Prague. Nandy was named one of the world's top 100 public intellectuals by Foreign Policy magazine in 2008. His works suggest solutions for the peaceful coexistence of different cultural enclaves. Other guests of Forum 2000 are political activist and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox, journalist and founder of Reporters Without Borders, Robert Menard of France, political physochologist and sociologist Ashis Nandy of India, Belarussian dissident Alyksandr Milinkevich and Former World Trade Organization (WTO) director-general, Mike Moore of New Zealand.
However, Reporters Without Borders' secretary-general Robert Menard said that US claims that shots were being fired from the Palestine Hotel were untrue. 'Film shot by the Franch TV station France 3, and descriptions by journalists, show the neighbourhood was very quiet at that hour and that the US tank crew took their time, waiting for a couple of minutes and adjusting its gun before opening fire
Obviously, I'm really excited ... Seeing what [Carter's] done the last half of the season and the momentum that they've built, they've definitely hit on something and having him come over to Yates Racing is definitely going to strengthen that whole program. He can bring a lot of his expertise over and maybe we can carry that momentum that he built up and roll us into Daytona [2009 season opener] on a high note.
Robert Yates Racing was around for a long time, but Yates Racing itself was a start-up team [in 2008]
If you really looked back and paid attention to our team, for the last three months we've had just really fast cars and just didn't really have much to show for it, and for the last two months we've had things just kind of go our way and then, obviously, the last month has just been incredible ... Larry has just done an incredible job -- a great job. Even when I was with Ganassi and could contend to make the Chase, I didn't run as well as I am right now. It's by far the best I've run in my career. It just seems like every week you have a chance to win, so it's a lot of fun to get to run that well.
I enjoy the challenge of building a team, and working with a younger driver ... I'm looking forward to working with Paul. He's done some good things and he certainly hasn't proven that he can't do this, which is not something you can say about some of the people in this garage area.
It's huge to have that connection ... Obviously the Roush Fenway organization has won a lot of races this year and contended for the championship. They have a strong engineering base, so for Yates to contract that out and share some of that information is huge, because we know what cars are running out front every week and we haven't had that in the past.